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Diving trip arranged at one of the hotels in El Yaque, was located about 10 miles off the coast at a small island. Two dives one at 80' the other inside two wrecks a car ferry and tugboat at 25'. Cost of dive including lunch and all equipment was $60 per person. |
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Venezuleun fishermen give you a lift to the dive site. Prepare to wear a wet suit as the water is cold (68) at 80'. With constant winds it's a wet ride back to Margarita Island - keep that wet suit on. |
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Dive master Madgelan provided fresh scallops - ceviche style for lunch. |
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Mike waiting for lunch to be served. |
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Doc Cara in front of one the wrecks, a ferry that caught fire right off the coast and was grounded in 25' feet of water. The tug was sunk adjacent to the ferry. |
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Dom with some treasures from the sea. |
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